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31. Pyracantha (Firethorn)
Perhaps the most brilliant display of berries together with glossy green foliage is found on Pyracantha shrubs (known also as firethorns) most often planted and trained against walls.
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32. Rhododendrons And Azaleas
The old flower stems are nipped off with the thumb and finger, or carefully cut with scissors or secateurs, taking care not to damage the new growth buds immediately below the stems which are the flower initials for next year's display.
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33. Spiraeas
These early flowering species are pruned as soon as the full display of flowers has faded. The earlier the pruning is done the better chance the new growth will have of ripening and setting flower bud initials in summer and early fall.
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34. Wistaria
The flowers of sinensis are large, the entire cluster opening within a few days, but fading in seven days, a brief but outstanding display.
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35. Pruning
General pruning instructions are covered in Section II, page 137, but each type requires different pruning, and different varieties within each type may need the standard pruning modified or extended according to their vigour in order to get the best display from the plants.
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36. Bergenia (Saxifraga)
Native to Siberia, the thick dark green shiny leaves and clusters of rich pink tubular flowers in early March make a fine display.
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37. Primulas And Polyanthus
These plants are propagated after the spring display of blooms has finished. Each plant is lifted, divided into single pieces with roots attached, and the divisions planted in semi-shaded rows in a spare piece of ground to grow on over summer.
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38. Growing From Seed
A sunny place is needed, for the plants have a lot of growing to do before making a floral display.
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39. Nasturtiums
If we are wanting a brilliant early display of colour from these tropical plants, we can start seeds in small size milk cans, 2 in/ 5 cm rigid plastic plant pots, or in styro drinking cups.
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40. Petunias
Young plants bought at the beginning of May if the weather is suitably warm, and put out 9 in/23 cm apart in full sun give a truly stunning display from the first.
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October 12, 2008